Oral Hydiene: Carrots & Apples, your final solution for your bad breath
These two don't just boost your immune system, they also help to maintain good oral hygiene.
Because apples are also particularly juicy, they trigger an increased production of bacteria-fighting saliva inside the mouth.
Wash these with lukewarm water and blend to juice. Drink this fresh juice at least three to four times a week for several weeks in a row.
Apples and carrots are not just great in a general way that vegetables are recognized for.
While they add more immune-boosting nutrients to your diet, they also have a special use in maintaining good oral hygiene.
Apples
are crunchy and rich in fiber and chewing on them can scrape plaque
that accumulates on teeth, causing mild or serious mouth odour as the
case may be.
Because apples are also particularly juicy, they trigger an increased production of bacteria-fighting saliva inside the mouth.
Carrots are just as useful for oral sanitation. To get the best of carrots in this regard, all you need is:
- 8 peeled carrots. [if all you get are the small ones, try using 16]
- Peeled lemon
- A handful of fresh mint leaves
- 5 stalks of celery [Igbos call it ‘achara’ and should be available wherever vegetables are sold]
Wash these with lukewarm water and blend to juice. Drink this fresh juice at least three to four times a week for several weeks in a row.
The
fresh mint, lemon, and celery will all help to sanitize the mouth,
esophagus, and stomach, which can reduce or even totally cure halitosis
aka bad breath.
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